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Hi, in these times of cap talk, I'm curious how much bandwidth I use. When I had DSL it was possible to see how much bandwidth I used but it appears it's not possible to use the same bandwidth monitor with FiOS according to Verizon. Does anyone know if there is any bandwidth monitor that Verizon offers that works with FiOS?
I have 4 PC's on the network, I don't want to install a client app for each PC but I wouldn't mind installing it on the PC that is connected to the router, if that would work and accurately show all the bandwidth used on my network.
TIA,
Magnus
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#2 What is the brand and model of your router?
Note: If you have more than one router, name all of them...
Perhaps your router is able to "host" a bandwidth monitor.
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I can't seem to find the link now but there used to be a link under www.verizon.net where you could see the monthly breakdown of the bandwith you had used.
The router I use is an Actiontek MI424-WR rev D.
TIA,
Magnus
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So you're using the stock {word filter avoidance} that Verizon offers. Hmmm... I might be wrong, but Verizon might be right.
Although I'm with you on this one.... If they are going to impose a cap, they should GIVE you a way to see how much bandwidth you have used for the month. How are they going to say you get X amount of bandwidth, when you can't measure it by any means?
Any of you Verizon employees have an answer? I understand that your normal person will never come close to a cap usually, but in all seriousness, how are you going to enforce something that the customer doesn't have a clue on? That could be dangerous, and could be a lawsuit waiting to happen. I personally don't like caps, but understand them, but if you're gonna give your customers a cap (not just Verizon, I mean any company) then you darn well be able to give them a tool so they can see if they are near that cap.
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I did some google searches for network monitors and bandwidth monitors and found this.
http://download.cnet.com/Look-LAN-Network-Monitor/3000-2085_4-10145550.html?tag=mncol;pop
I'm sure you can experiment and test some applications yourself. Some of these may be too advanced depending on your knowledge of networking. There really isn't any "simple bandwidth monitor" that I could really find.
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@texmags wrote:
I ended up using Networx http://www.softperfect.com/ which is a free version that includes reports, speed meter, usage statistics etc etc.
Excellent. Thanks for posting.
On a side note, I am very happy to hear that Verizon is not in the practice of or thinking of putting a cap on the bandwidth. I know that is a hot topic right now among ISP's and I will be staying away from those companies for sure. Thanks for letting us know that there isn't a cap, nor one coming in the near future.